debugConsole with WordPress

For debugging inside of WordPress there are different approaches and preferences. I like xDebug and in some cases I use FirePHP. Now there is another possibility which I had to test at least once - debugConsole - I like it.

The debugConsole is a tool for debugging and tracing PHP5 applications on productive servers without compromising the live-traffic.

The features

access features

variable inspector

variable watches

replace PHP's errorhandling

timer clock

checkpoint management

and other features

filter events

log console output into logfiles additionally to or instead of the popup

configure dimensions and design of console window

color-coded events for quicker overview

So I created a little Plugin to play and test the console.
Currently I have only created a demo Plugin which shows the function. It won't be maintained, but can be downloaded here. As a small start and quick look at the possibilities I used the examples of the author of the debugConsole.

The Plugin has the following source code and you can add to any URL of the WP-installation the string ?debug=true, so that the popup called with the information of the console. Currently this is possible for frontend and backend.

@Michael, @Frank: thanks for fixing it
is it supposed to work also with Chrome? In FF the popup opens correctly but in Chrome nothing happens (you can see in Developer Tools all the additional scipts writing to the DOM but nothing pops up)